how can i get back my shool account

Anonymous
2026-08-06T06:07:26.31+00:00

I just broke my phone, and all my school login details have disappeared. I don't know how to recover them. please help me.

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  1. kagiyama yutaka 4,915 Reputation points
    2026-08-06T06:30:23.9566667+00:00

    I think the only thing that works is asking your school’s IT to reset the password and the MFA, and once they do that you can add ur new phone and sign in again. If the account still won’t come back, they can make a new one for you.

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  2. Killian N 3,145 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-08-06T06:21:04.58+00:00

    Hi,

    From what you've described, it sounds like your Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) setup may need to be reset. This can sometimes happen after switching to a new device, replacing a phone, or reinstalling the Microsoft Authenticator app. Since your new device hasn't been registered yet, the authentication requests may still be linked to your previous device, which can leave you stuck in a sign-in loop.

    Because you're using a school account, the MFA settings are managed by your university / organization's IT administrator. Unfortunately, this isn't something that can be reset from the user side.

    I'd recommend reaching out to your university's IT administrator and explaining that you're unable to sign in because you're stuck between Microsoft Teams and the Microsoft Authenticator app and are no longer receiving authentication prompts or codes.

    You can specifically ask whether they can:

    • Reset your MFA settings
    • Require MFA re-registration
    • Remove your existing Authenticator registration so you can set it up again

    You may also want to share the following Microsoft article with them: Manage authentication methods for Microsoft Entra multifactor authentication - Microsoft Entra ID | …

    If you are unsure who your IT administrator is, you can refer to this official Microsoft guide for assistance: How do I find my Microsoft 365 admin? - Microsoft Support   

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    Once your IT administrator resets your MFA registration, you should be able to sign in again and go through the Microsoft Authenticator setup process from the beginning, including scanning a new QR code on your device.

    I hope this points you in the right direction. If you receive any updates from your IT team or run into any issues along the way, feel free to reply back with more details and I'll be happy to help further.

    Best regards,


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  3. AI answer

    2026-08-06T06:07:44.8266667+00:00

    If this is a school or work account, the fastest recovery path depends on what access is still available:

    1. If the password is still known and at least one sign-in or verification method still works
      • Open the Advanced security options page for the account.
      • Select Add a new way to sign in or verify.
      • Confirm the new method with the security code.
      • Remove the old phone or verification method that is no longer available.
      • Do not change all security info at once. That can restrict the account for 30 days.
    2. If the password is known but none of the old security methods are accessible
      • Start signing in to the school account.
      • At Verify your identity, select I don't have any of these.
      • Follow the prompts to replace the security info.
      • After replacement, there is a 30-day wait before sign-in is allowed.
    3. If the phone was lost or broken and Microsoft Authenticator was used for MFA
      • Try signing in with a different method if one is available.
      • If no other method is available, contact the school IT help desk or Microsoft 365 admin and ask them to reset MFA / require re-registration of MFA so Authenticator can be set up again on a new device.
      • After the reset, the next sign-in should prompt for MFA setup again.
    4. If Microsoft Authenticator backup was enabled
      • Authenticator credentials can be restored only on the same device type.
      • For work or school accounts, only the account name is restored. Sign-in is still required again after restore.
    5. If the password is also forgotten
      • For a work or school account, use the work or school password reset path if self-service password reset is allowed, or contact the school IT admin.

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